An edition of Locrine (1734)

Locrine

"newly set foorth

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An edition of Locrine (1734)

Locrine

"newly set foorth

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Cover of: Locrine, "newly set foorth, overseene, and corrected, by W.S." 1595.
Locrine, "newly set foorth, overseene, and corrected, by W.S." 1595.
1911, Issued for subscribers by the ed. of the Tudor facsimile texts
Cover of: Locrine
Locrine: "newly set foorth
1911, Issued for subscribers by the editor of the Tudor facsimile texts
in English
Cover of: The tragedy of Locrine, 1595
The tragedy of Locrine, 1595
1908, Printed for the Malone society by H. Hart, M.A., at the Oxford university press]
in English
Cover of: König Lokrin
Cover of: The tragedy of Locrine, 1595...
The tragedy of Locrine, 1595...
1908, Printed for the Malone society by H. Hart, M. A., at the the Oxford university press]
in English
Cover of: The tragedy of Locrine, the eldest son of King Brutus
The tragedy of Locrine, the eldest son of King Brutus
1734, Printed for J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors, and sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster
in English

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Edition Notes

Included in the 3d Shakespeare folio, 1664, attributed also to Wentworth Smith or Charles Tilney.

Original title: The Lamentable Tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus, discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes ... London, Printed by Thomas Creede, 1595.

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[Amersham, Eng.]
Series
The Tudor facsimile texts

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR2862 .A1 1911

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 . l.,

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24172683M
Internet Archive
cu31924013134352
LCCN
11012055
OCLC/WorldCat
26692813

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Enter Ate with thunder and lightning all in black, with a burning torch in one hand, and a bloody sword in the other hand, and presently let there come forth a Lion running after a Bear or any other beast; then come forth an Archer who must kill the Lion in a dumb show, and then depart.
added anonymously.

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